Synopsis - Dorina Basarab, is a dhampir; half-human, half-vampire. Unlike most dhampirs, though, Dory has managed to maintain her sanity for 500 years. Now, Dory's vampire father, Mircea, has come to her for help. Her Uncle Dracula (yes, that Dracula), cruelest among vampires, has escaped his prison...
I liked this book. I give it 3.5 stars. Not as much as Karen Chance's other books but almost. At first, Dory going off in these fugues of memories (both hers and Louis') was interesting. But they ended up being pretty long so I began to lose interest. I'm reading Death's Mistress and here they...
I really like Dory. I really, really like Louis-Cesare. I think some of the less dominant characters like Radu and Mircea will grow on me as the series progresses. I hope we see more of the Fey King, Caedmon--not sure if he is really attracted to Dory & visa versa or if it's just that Fey gravit...
It didn't sum everything up that I had hoped it would, but it looks like I'll learn more from book 2. I'm assuming that Dorina is the girl in the pictures that Cassandra Palmer found in her series. I'm curious to see the two meet.
Obviously readers of the Karen Chance Cassandra series will know who Dory is and why a lot of characters from those books feature in this series. I really enjoyed the attitude and devil may care feisty lifestyle of this main character. Karen Chance has a real talent for combining wit and the superna...
Lately I've been dabbling in various paranormal/urban fantasy series, and I have to say that thus far Karen Chance is hands down my favorite author in the genre. If you liked the Cassie Palmer series, then you more than likely would like this series as well. Also, I tend to agree with the other re...
First read: 6/2009Karen Chance is one of my new favorite authors. She's made her way up to auto-buy. I loved this book, mainly because of the characters. They are all fantastic. I was worried that Dory would feel a little too much like Cassie, but this did not happen. Dory was definitely her own cha...
There were many battles in this book. Battles in the background with vampires and mages, or Dark Fey against Light Fey and battles in mind dealing with certain things, and battles going on with family members and then just regular battles. There is also a lot of mythology around the vampire and Fey ...
Karen Chance doesn’t disappoints. She hasn’t yet and she’s not going to. She’s given us a new character, in a world we already love, to become attached to and more trouble than even Cassie could get into. Maybe. Either way, if you love the Cassie Palmer series, then you’re going to love Midnight’s D...
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